Add Los Angeles Angels veteran Maicer Izturis to the list of infielders the Tigers have reportedly expressed interest in acquiring this offseason.

FOXSports.com reported late Tuesday that the Tigers have inquired about trading for the switch-hitting super utility infielder. Izturis is set to make $3.8 million next season and can file for free agency after the season.

Izturis, 31, has split the majority his time at second and third base in his eight-year career. He hit .276 with 38 RBIs, 51 runs and nine stolen bases as the Angels’ primary leadoff hitter last year.

If the Venezuelan-born Izturis is acquired, the Tigers are likely to platoon him with Ryan Raburn at second and have him split time at third with Brandon Inge and Don Kelly.

Los Angeles manager Mike Scioscia said the day after the season ended that the Angels would explore shifting rookie first baseman Mark Trumbo to third this offseason, which would seemingly make Izturis expendable.

It is assumed that Izturis would not be an everyday player for the Angels next season, instead relieving Howie Kendrick and Erick Aybar at second and short, respectively.